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Drought Threatens To Drive Famine In Somalia As Hunger Kills More Than 100
On Saturday, Somali Prime Minister Hassan Ali Khaire said 110 people died of malnourishment or disease in a single region over a two-day span. About half the country is at risk of famine.
Sikh Man Shot Outside His Seattle Home, Told To 'Go Back To Your Own Country'
The victim, who is recovering from his wounds, says a masked man accosted and shot him in his driveway Friday. The attack is the second in two weeks that has drawn a response from an Indian minister.
Thomas Starzl, Trailblazer In Organ Transplantation, Dies At 90
The doctor, who performed the world's first liver transplant surgery in 1963, eventually earned the moniker "father of transplantation."
Amid Kim Jong Nam Furor, South Korea Hikes Reward For North Korean Defectors
For the first time in 20 years, South Korea is hiking its reward money for defectors who can provide intelligence. The move follows the apparent poisoning of Kim Jong Un's half-brother in Malaysia.
Christians Turn To Podcasts To Say Things They Can't Say In Church
Toby Morrell and Mike McHargue are among a seemingly growing trend of ex-pastors, musicians and authors who are bucking Christian theology through podcasts.
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Working Class Students Answer: Is College Worth It?
NPR's Michel Martin visits Madison, Wis., next week for "Who Needs College?" the latest live event in the "Going There" series. UW-Madison student Sam Park discusses the value of a college education.
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Florida Jewish Community Rallies Help After Mosque Fire
After a fire at a mosque in Tampa, Fla., members of the Jewish community have stepped up to help rebuild the mosque.
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ProPublica Launches New Collaboration Project To Track And Document Hate Crimes
Because what constitutes a "hate crime" can be a matter of dispute, the reporting about them varies tremendously. ProPublica's A.C. Thompson discusses why the Documenting Hate initiative is necessary.
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Morehouse College President Talks About HBCU Meeting With Trump
Last week leaders from historically black colleges and universities met with Trump when he signed to move the initiative on HBCUs into the White House. Critics say it was little more than a photo op.
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Did You Get Bit By A Lyme-Infested Tick? Here's What To Do
One scientist is predicting a risky year for tick-borne Lyme disease in the Northeast, and it's spreading. But don't panic. We've got tips.
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